NOTICE. It is the object of the Notes added to these Extracts to give the young Student, for whose use they are exclusively intended, such assistance as may encourage him to acquire a knowledge of the Book, without saving him the trouble of learning it... The more difficult passages are explained, as well as such references to History and Mythology as need explanation for a learner. No notice is taken of variety of Text, except in some few passages, where the meaning is essentially dependent on the reading, or the grammar is disturbed by it. W. G. C. HAYTON, YORKSHIRE, Jan. 1859. 67, 84, -- 1st line of the Argument, pro received, lege recovered. 86, 4th ver. of Selection xv111. pro nomine lege nomina. 95, ver. 35, pro clava lege clavi. 192, ver. 23, the comma, at present after tecum, should be after jucunda. 224, Note on ver. 26, pro fides lege fide. 277. The Quotation from The Lay of the Last Minstrel, at the foot of the Page, should close with 'The unpremeditated lay.' 278, line 5, pro fontium lege frontium. 286, Note on LXIV. 41, pro St. Julio lege St. Julian. 287, last line but one, pro Etrusia lege Etruria. I. The Arrival of Eneas in Italy 56 XIV. The Palladium saved from II. Evander expelled from Arcadia III. Carmentis' Prophecy on 16 VIII. Numa establishes Laws 72 73 23 29 Tullius 35 42 47 74 75 .. .76 78 Rome 59 XVIII. The Greatness and 86 XIX. Elegy on the Walnut-Tree 87 94 |